... khi HKVĐH phá hủy dọc theo mặt ứng suất pháp lớn nhất, 90oTθ= , ta mới có T oσ σ=[4]; Tuy vậy, hầu hết các HKVĐH phá hủy theo mode trượt với các góc ... xứng độ bền khác nhau có thể được phân bổ theo các giá trị cao tương đối của tỷ số 0.385 - 0.707o oaτ σ= = tuân theo tiêu chuẩn phá hủy thống nhất.[4] Ở ... sao dưới tác dụng ứng suất kéo, HKVĐH lại không bị phá hủy theo mặt ứng suất pháp tuyến lớn nhất ( 90oTθ= ) hoặc không phá hủy theo trục ứng suất trượt lớn nhất ( 45oTθ= )? Bản chất...
... given constituency. The lender of last resort is not necessarily the same as the agency responsible for the monitoring ofthe capital adequacy of banks or other parts ofthe financial sector. ... overcomes both of these problems. The value ofthe bank capital is: where Ct is the current market value ofthe bank capital, At is the stochastic current value of the bank assets, ... process, where µt is the expected instantaneous rate of return ofthe bank assets, σt is the standard deviation ofthe instantaneous rate of return ofthe bank assets, z is a standard...
... bullet-proof fashion that willstand the test of time. The second, and for the working mathematician the most important, aspect of proof is that the proof of a new theorem explainswhy the result is true. ... one symptom ofthe ongoing battle. The idea of “proof” certainly appears in many aspects of life other thanmathematics. In the courtroom, a lawyer (either for the prosecution or the defense) ... developed over many years. Then the mathematician will have to think about why this new “fact” is true. Atfirst, just the sketch ofthe idea of a proof may be jotted down. Over a longperiod of time,...
... Crossing the Quality Chasm (2001). In the face ofthe growing awareness generated aboutthenature and implications ofthe gap between healthcare practice and the evidence base, the IOM Roundtable ... MEDICINE of the national domestic agenda, the choice of EBM by the IOM Council as the theme ofthe 2007 IOM Annual Meeting underscores its centrality and importance to healthcare improvement and offers ... Hayward, associate professor ofthe Departments of Medicine and Public Health Sciences and director ofthe Centre for Health Evidence (CHE) at the University of Alberta, noted that in the messy informational...
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... the councils ofthe National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, and the Institute of Medicine. The members of the committee responsible for the report were chosen for their ... secure the services of eminent members of appropriate professions in the examination of policy matterspertaining to the health ofthe public. The Institute acts under the responsibility given to the ... Principle 5. The Secretary of Energy and the Director ofthe Na-tional Science Foundation, working with the White House Office of Scienceand Technology Policy and the Office of Management and...
... facets ofthe same profound shift in the cultural evolution of humankind. The uneasiness many of us experience when dealing with either illustrates how little we have grappled yet with the consequences ... distribution of spots. The lighter a particular area ofthe image is, the higher the density of random spots, or “events”, the algorithm generates in this area. Fig. 9 shows the output ofthe program used ... because the mechanics ofthe system, with the splines moving freely along the nails, allows the total bending energy ofthe spline to settle down at its minimum [30]. I marked the contours of two...
... &apos ;The Crucible' is clearly a representation ofthetrue meaning of tragedy. John Proctor was, in fact, the medium, the tool, of which Miller utilized toconvey a universal depiction of ... description also provides another outlet to convey the dynamic natureof his character. While the physical side of Proctor deterioratedtowards the conclusion ofthe story a contrast is created. ... 'Tragedy, then, is the consequence of a man& apos;s total compulsion to evaluate himself justly,' leading us tobelieve that a greater theme encompasses this downfall. Miller, as well as many otherliterary...
... prevalent throughout the devel-oping countries ofthe world and inareas ofthe United States. Many of these customs are being practiced in the United States, especially given the influx of people from ... generally in the form of leukoplakia (usually of a speckled redand white or heterogeneous type) are at-risksites because ofthe high proportion of biopsyspecimens demonstrating the presence of dys-plasia ... beenshown.24Also of note is the improved survival andclinical course of this form of oropharyngeal carci-noma compared with that of human papillomavirus–negative oropharyngeal cancers.24There-fore, the...
... and the auditors’ desire to retain the clients. About 55 percent ofthe other Tier 1 firms24 and 65 percent ofthe other Fortune 1000 public companies25 were uncertain whether the risk of ... sufficiently achieve the benefits of mandatory audit firm rotation shows that about 75 percent of the Tier 1 firms, 95 percent of Fortune 1000 public companies, and about 92 percent ofthe audit committee ... with the client and the desire to retain the client. Concerns aboutthe potential effects of mandatory audit firm rotation include whether its intended benefits would outweigh the costs and the...
... amount. On the other hand, the amount of glycoprotein in the medium did not differ substantially from the beginningto the end ofthe experiment, because the medium waschanged every 4 h. From these ... about 25% ofthe normal blood level of mannose in humans [28,29]. It has been reported that,under physiological concentrations of glucose andmannose, human fibroblasts can derive about 70% of the ... of the mannose in N-linked chains from mannose, and about 10% ofthe transported mannose is used for gly-cosylation, whereas the remainder is isomerized toFru6P [10]. Therefore, we consider the...
... on the floor to stand-ing position The photos of Figure 2 give an impression of the listed transfer activities. The numbering ofthe photoscomp ly with t he numb ers ofthe list. Most ofthe ... (lower trace) and a compo nent “to the right” of -60 N (middle trace). In the following phase“transposing the upper part ofthe body ofthe patient”, the direction ofthe vertical force component ... part of the body ofthe patient . The temporal c ourses ofthe hand-action forces reach a peak value ofthe force componentin downward direction, i.e. s upporting caregivers upperbody, of nearly...
... collection, analysis, and interpretation of data; in the writing ofthe manuscript; or in the decision to submit the manuscript for publication.(2) Investigators ofthe North American Knee Arthroplasty ... facets of improvement or whether there is significant overlap orredundancy in their measurements from a global perspec-tive. The objective ofthe current study was thus to analyze nine of the ... by dem-onstrating the effects of therapies in particular patients atparticular times [2-4]. However, the scope and number of instruments can be confusing. The aim of all of them isclear: trying...